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Messages
Your Philips 960 mobile phone can send and receive
e-mail messages, provided this service is included in
your subscription. You must already have an e-mail
account and have received the settings from your
email service provider. In some cases, your mobile
phone service provider may also provide an e-mail
service.
Options
Description
Server list
Select a server from the list or press
Options to Edit /Delete or press to
launch the service. Server details for
editing include:
•
Server name:
a name to identify the
server.
•
IP address:
The numeric address of
the server in the format of
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
•
IP port:
The port number on the
server. This is usually port number
9201.
•
Message server:
The URL of the
message server.
•
Linger time:
The time your phone
stays connected to the WAP.
•
Connection:
Select the connection
between GPRS or CSD.
•
CSD settings:
Select from Empty or
a predefined CSD setting.
•
GPRS settings:
Select from Empty or
a predefined GPRS setting.
User
setting
Select to adjust the following options:
•
Sender visibility:
turn on/off to see
the sender's phone number.
•
Priority:
Select from Low, Normal
and High.
•
Delivery report:
This option informs
you via SMS of the status ofMMS
messages you have sent (i.e., if they
have been read or deleted). It can be
either
On
or
Off
.
•
Expiry time:
Select from 1 hour, 12
hours, 1 day, 1 week and
Maximum.
•
Retrieval:
Select from Automatic,
Deferred, and Auto.homnet.
•
Spam filter:
Protect your phone
from receiving junk messages.